With anticipation at fever pitch for the historic showdown between the Springboks and All Blacks in Cape Town, organisers are primed to open the ticketing process.
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The 2024 Rugby Championship clash on 7 September marks the first time these two rugby giants will do battle in the Mother City since 2017, and the first at Cape Town Stadium.
The Test is a rematch of the dramatic 2023 Rugby World Cup final and, given the immense demand for tickets, the organisers have introduced a ballot system to ensure a fair distribution.
This decision comes in light of the overwhelming response to the 2021 British & Irish Lions Test, where 250 000 ticket requests were made for the 50 000-seater venue.
Boks v All Blacks at DHL Stadium – Ticket sales process
Despite the high-profile nature of the Test, tickets will be accessible to all, starting at just R250. Even the most premium tickets are competitively priced compared to similar international events, reflecting a commitment to making this iconic event accessible to a broad audience.
Following a ‘registration of interest’ for tickets between 27 May and 9 June (to secure a place in the draw) a ballot process will determine the successful applicants who will be notified by 17 June.
Ticket purchasers will be limited to a maximum of four tickets, with sales opening on 19 June.
The link for registration of interest will be made available on the Ticketmaster and Stormers websites from 27 May.
A ticket transfer window will open 30 days before the event to allow the safe transfer of digital tickets to friends and family.
Ticket prices:
Category A: R3 500
Category B: R3 000
Category C: R2 500
Category D: R2 000
Category E: R850
Category F: R450
Category G: R250
For more, see thestormers.com
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Words: SA Rugby Magazine